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A Reddit user recently turned 30 and received a card from his father, like most people do on their birthdays. The only difference: this person’s father died 16 years ago. User ChrisBenRoy posted a photo of the card to /r/pics late Tuesday night, and it’s garnered

“Don’t let ‘pay it forward’ end with you.” This was the advice on the back of a New York City restaurant receipt left by a man named Mike for his favorite waitress. The bill, which came to about forty bucks, had a hefty tip

Who would have thought you could learn so much about yourself based on your finger length? Above you’ll see three different hands labeled A, B, and C. With each one, the ring, middle and index finger are different (or sometimes the same) lengths. Put

The Ebola virus The CDC confirmed the first case of Ebola on US soil on Tuesday. There will be a press conference at 5:30 ET and we will update this post with more information as soon as it becomes available. This is likely the

Makenzie and Steven Schultz ate at an undisclosed restaurant Saturday night. The service “sucked,” as they put it. It took “forever” to get their food. When the ordeal was over, their bill was $66.65. To which they added a $100 tip. Why? The couple explained

In marriage, it’s all about the little things. Take, for example, this couple and the hilarious-yet-adorable love notes they left for each other about some uneaten Rice Krispie Treats. Some folks are just better at romance than others. [H/T Reddit]

Taylor Swift is known for her personal and touching interactions with her fans on social media. She responded to one Instagrammer’s heartbreak and another’s unrequited crush this past summer, all with a genuine flair that seemed far from the hands of a publicist. Now she’s at it again, sending

1. Find three hobbies you love: one to make you money, one to keep you in shape, and one to be creative. 2. Getting a degree matters, but getting the right degree matters even more. 3. Leave every job you have on good terms.

As great as you may be, even parents need to be “kept in check” every once in a while. Sometimes, all it takes is a sassy letter from your kid to really put you in your place. Maybe they didn’t like your opinions or didn’t find